At the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, Camacho showed off a brand new cigar: the Shellback. Named for the designation that sailors receive after they cross the equator for the first time, the Shellback is part of a new series named the Brotherhood Series, which the Camacho website describes: Our Brotherhood Series is unshakably rooted in the elemental right to live free. Free from limits. Free from compromise. Free to follow your own path, on your own terms. Each cigar is a celebration of the bond between men who take action and never sit idly by. In terms of blend specifics, the new Shellback is rolled at Agroindustria LAEPE S.A. in Danlí, Honduras and incorporates a habano wrapper from Ecuador covering a Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos from Estelí in Nicaragua. There is only one vitola, a 6 x 50 toro that is sold in boxes of 20, with only 4,000 boxes produced. Suggested retail is set at $12 each, and the cigars shipped to retailers on Oct. 9, 2015. Cigar Reviewed: Country of Origin: Factory: Wrapper: Binder: Filler: Length: Ring Gauge: Vitola: MSRP: Release Date: Number of Cigars Released: Number of Cigars Smoked For Review: Covered in a cinnamon mocha ...
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